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it is not relatively small, cbo said that sequestration can cost the economy. neil: this was a back up for a backbone, neither side exhibited it. have we to have some cuts, we have this as a back up, we get a little discomfort and everyone bitches about it, we never make progress. >> you do not see how mercedes is argue, see this is talking about cuts spending. >> i'm talking about the fact that there is little urge to negotiate. between the democrats and the republicans. so i think when you look at it, we're dealing with long-term and short-term debt problems, you say that cbo, you mentioned, they said 73% -- federal debt is 73% our economy's annual output, that is the highest it has been. these are problems we need to tackle, long-term. the question is not the spending cuts, it should be on the entitlement programs that we know, that is where they are duking it out, it will be interesting to see the results. >> high worry, rich is -- my error, rich is wireless inclined to duke it out. when we talk about the cuts, so what i worry about, if that causes so much
it is not relatively small, cbo said that sequestration can cost the economy. neil: this was a back up for a backbone, neither side exhibited it. have we to have some cuts, we have this as a back up, we get a little discomfort and everyone bitches about it, we never make progress. >> you do not see how mercedes is argue, see this is talking about cuts spending. >> i'm talking about the fact that there is little urge to negotiate. between the democrats and the republicans. so i think...
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is the economy weaker or not weaker? what it has done is maybe just shift the balance of risk a little bit towards an early start. this is where we stand with futures at the moment. as far as european equities are concerned, we are down. shell weighing on the ftse 1 00 today. we'll talk about the major oil companies coming up. the xetra dax is currently down 0.2%. the cac 40 is fairly flat, as you can see. good numbers from alcatel lucent and bnp paribas. revenue up 15%. the restructuring plan worked. the euro/dollar weaker an the interview that jeff had suggesting there could be more liquidity to come. we'll hear potentially from the ecb's meeting next week. dollar/yen, .9502. now also, of course, focused on what facebook was saying the other night, revenues up, but there's concern about a decline in younger users. the tech meeting is in ireland for the second day of the 2013 summit. let's rejoin karen as she's talking to some of the more fascinating high growth companies. karen. >> thanks very much for that, ross. let'
is the economy weaker or not weaker? what it has done is maybe just shift the balance of risk a little bit towards an early start. this is where we stand with futures at the moment. as far as european equities are concerned, we are down. shell weighing on the ftse 1 00 today. we'll talk about the major oil companies coming up. the xetra dax is currently down 0.2%. the cac 40 is fairly flat, as you can see. good numbers from alcatel lucent and bnp paribas. revenue up 15%. the restructuring plan...
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economy. >> what's lacking is enough confidence to take risk toes create jobs. i think that's a big issue here. but people are maximizing what they are. they're not doing a lot of new things. so for aig, we continue to grow. we continue to grow across the board, both in the united states and around the world. but it's a matter of our clients are a little bit more cautious, but i don't know that this quarter or next quarter that you'll see any effect on our business materially. >> all right. aig down 3% in after hours. and in frankfurt, off 2.85%. >>> coming up, it's no secret president obama's health care program has gotten off to a rocky start. the new documents show just how slow the process has been right from the beginning. details, coming up. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we
economy. >> what's lacking is enough confidence to take risk toes create jobs. i think that's a big issue here. but people are maximizing what they are. they're not doing a lot of new things. so for aig, we continue to grow. we continue to grow across the board, both in the united states and around the world. but it's a matter of our clients are a little bit more cautious, but i don't know that this quarter or next quarter that you'll see any effect on our business materially. >>...
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we're a consumer-based economy. this is something that could be damaging. it would have to happen over a very long-term. >>> coming up, new signs you can't depend on social security. that's why informers say we need their stocks to help you retire in style. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate's. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. we don't have time for stuff like laundry. we're too busy having fun. we get everything perfectly clean by tossing one of these in the wash. and that
we're a consumer-based economy. this is something that could be damaging. it would have to happen over a very long-term. >>> coming up, new signs you can't depend on social security. that's why informers say we need their stocks to help you retire in style. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that won't trap me in a rate's. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your...
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if you look at the real economy, you stau number of the uk that was posted last week, probably the best in the last five years. we see some of that evidence happening through countries like spain. but, obviously, there is a long way to get out of the euro crisis. what seemed like the end of the tunnel is a ways to go. >> we know companies are sitting on $1 trillion of cash. are they going to spend this? and how are they going to spend it? >> it's improving. confidence is progressively coming back. you said it. corporate balance sheets are in great shape. they haven't been in such a great shape in a long time. you still have the first initiatives happening a couple of months ago with transformational transactions, right? whether you look at vodafone, verizon, whether you look at nokia with msn and with microsoft, you are beginning to see that change. some of the ceos were taken advantage of a very low rate environment. they all thought that the fed was going to act and that interest rates were going to go up. over the next year, that's going to happen, right? so to me, the real question
if you look at the real economy, you stau number of the uk that was posted last week, probably the best in the last five years. we see some of that evidence happening through countries like spain. but, obviously, there is a long way to get out of the euro crisis. what seemed like the end of the tunnel is a ways to go. >> we know companies are sitting on $1 trillion of cash. are they going to spend this? and how are they going to spend it? >> it's improving. confidence is...
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economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals the better, right? enjoy your monday in london. thank you so much. >>> well, did you enjoy your extra hour this weekend? we want to know what did you do productive or unproductive with your extra hour. tweet us your answers using #way too early. we'll give you the best answers later in the show. i didn't even use mine until last night. i went all day yesterday an hour different than anybody else, but i got the an extra hour's sleep. still ahead, the texans took a three score lead in the first half last night, but then a scary moment clahanged the whol game. and snl isn't shy when it comes to criticism. the s
economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals the better, right? enjoy your monday in london. thank you so much. >>> well, did you enjoy...
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again on the economy, the committee sees the downside risk to the outlook for the economy and labor market as having diminished on net since last fallp. gone from this is the language from the september 19th statement that raised concerns about financial market conditioning tightening. the standard for when key short-term interest rates might go forward remains the same. they stay at 0 to a quarter percent. at least as long as the unemployment rate is 6.5% and inflation two years ahead is projected to be no more than a half a percentage point around that 2% target. and when the fomc decides to look forward, and remain policy accommodation it will take a balanced approach consistent with the longer run goals of maximum employment and inflation rate of 2%. voting again easter george the only dissenting vote. i'm hampton pearsoning back to you. >> take a look at what the markets are up to here. i've been watching the dow actually paired its losses and almost became positive. the dow is now down by 36 points. so it's a little lower than where it was going into the decision. let's get the react
again on the economy, the committee sees the downside risk to the outlook for the economy and labor market as having diminished on net since last fallp. gone from this is the language from the september 19th statement that raised concerns about financial market conditioning tightening. the standard for when key short-term interest rates might go forward remains the same. they stay at 0 to a quarter percent. at least as long as the unemployment rate is 6.5% and inflation two years ahead is...
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and the economy was flat in 2013, as well. for the eu economy, the eurozone inflation seen well below 2% throughout forecast period, which may be a nod to the ecb. people wondering whether the ecb might decide if they've got a sort of deflationary threat with core inflation running up 0.8% at the moment in the eurozone. right. that's the latest on the eu. euro/dollar, down at 1.34 levels. back on the seven-year lows. over in germany, munich's prosecutors say they're investigating deutsche bank's ko-ceo over the collapse of the media empire. annette joins us from frankfurt for this. how far do these allegations go? >> actually, for now, they are only saying he's a suspect along with other suspects. but the former ceo. the bank is saying, of course, that they are expecting those allegations or suspicions to be cleared. so what does this say for the bank? last year, there was a ruling that the deutsche bank may have or have damaged the media empire by 150 million to 1.5 billion euros. so what is still not clear is the settlement
and the economy was flat in 2013, as well. for the eu economy, the eurozone inflation seen well below 2% throughout forecast period, which may be a nod to the ecb. people wondering whether the ecb might decide if they've got a sort of deflationary threat with core inflation running up 0.8% at the moment in the eurozone. right. that's the latest on the eu. euro/dollar, down at 1.34 levels. back on the seven-year lows. over in germany, munich's prosecutors say they're investigating deutsche...
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has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >> announcer: introducing the redesigned jitterbug plus, our smartest, easiest cell phone yet. >> when i heard about the jitterbug, i went online and ordered one for my mom. now my mom has a cell phone she actually enjoys using. >> announcer: the jitterbug plus is easy to use, easy to see, and it has the longest-lasting battery on the market. for a limited time, get a free car charger with purchase. to locate a store near you, visit greatcall.com. greatcall-- people you can count on. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm patty ann brown. new information on th
has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call...
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but that is what market is saying, economy is slow. you need to get in front of the line first if you are a retailer, get those limited dollars. we saw it with macy's opening on thanksgiving day. the one in new york at least, i think we're really starting to see the cracks in the black friday, it is going to be a black from i guess o october to the end of the year. neil: i wonder, when they do this, do with the web, do they draw you away from the store, you give walmart the same aim of money but -- same amount of money just early on web site? >> well, they will get you one way or the other. whether it is web or you go in. expect that what is happening here in simple. you have a year, unemployment still high, payroll taxes are up, you have all of the uncertainty out there these ried about how many dollars are out there to spend, competition is fierce, they -- i believe 6 less days for shopping. ♪ rock aby baby neil: you hear the music gary b? >> being you know right across from virginia, i'm watching you know virginia race between mca
but that is what market is saying, economy is slow. you need to get in front of the line first if you are a retailer, get those limited dollars. we saw it with macy's opening on thanksgiving day. the one in new york at least, i think we're really starting to see the cracks in the black friday, it is going to be a black from i guess o october to the end of the year. neil: i wonder, when they do this, do with the web, do they draw you away from the store, you give walmart the same aim of money...
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economy. not to mention your own economy. why healthcare.gov is going off line again. >> one of the nation's busiest airports is in the seen. >> it is like a dream. it was not real. it was so intense and not normal to hear that. >> the attack like this tests our resolve and who we are and respond. the line of fire and recovery. >> in moments, the now evidence that the killer may have had a specific target in mind. and a city's response in the face of tragedy becomes a point of national pride for all of us and celebrating boston strong. i am harris faulkner. down again. healthcare.gov that is linking americans to health care exchanges will go off line in a few hours from now. the site will be down for an extended fix. something that the website sorely needs. it is plagued since day one. you can count the number of successful enrollments on hand. and memos from the obama administration show that six people managed to sign up the first day the website went live. the administration is promising a tech surge will fix the trouble.
economy. not to mention your own economy. why healthcare.gov is going off line again. >> one of the nation's busiest airports is in the seen. >> it is like a dream. it was not real. it was so intense and not normal to hear that. >> the attack like this tests our resolve and who we are and respond. the line of fire and recovery. >> in moments, the now evidence that the killer may have had a specific target in mind. and a city's response in the face of tragedy becomes a...
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economy at the moment? retail sales figures on tuesday said -- suggested consumption growth gaining momentum at the end of the final quarter. but a confidence measure down at a six-month low. >> well, i think broadly speaking, the data has confirmed the fed's caution. most measures, including very importantly the hiring measures, have disappointed and slowed in the last few months. consumer spending, actually, what we saw was a tradeoff. less auto purchases, more other things. on balance, consumer spending is tracking pretty much around 1.5% in the second half of the year. all of that is not disastrous, but it is certainly not the pick up that the fed had looked for in the second half of the year, hence their caution and their patience and, yes, aus mentioned, i expect today very, very little news out of the fed. >> gasolines prices are now falling. mortgage rates are now falling. equity markets are rallying. so is confidence going to return? is that going to feedback in at some point for higher activity? >
economy at the moment? retail sales figures on tuesday said -- suggested consumption growth gaining momentum at the end of the final quarter. but a confidence measure down at a six-month low. >> well, i think broadly speaking, the data has confirmed the fed's caution. most measures, including very importantly the hiring measures, have disappointed and slowed in the last few months. consumer spending, actually, what we saw was a tradeoff. less auto purchases, more other things. on balance,...
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budget by one hundred sixty five billion td to free up money for priority projects the minister of economy and budget planning analysis of a government meeting your bowl on the side of said thirty million teeny of the free up money will be used to complete the just cause gonna be a new rail project another thirty billion will be given to the kazakhstan development bank. so it can issue more loans twenty million tt will be use on the expo twenty seventeen project another twenty billion will be used to repay the samurai casino fun witches lonely government money to demolish buildings in austin on the remaining sixty five billion tv will also go toward priority projects at the siam said the ministry expects a twenty billion saying the increase in revenue coming in to the government and an eighty billion to the decrease in the national debt. he also said that when money is left over from a project that will be used to reduce the deficit it just before funds was for nine years were returned to the budget is time this happens however program administrators that the un use funds being put in the
budget by one hundred sixty five billion td to free up money for priority projects the minister of economy and budget planning analysis of a government meeting your bowl on the side of said thirty million teeny of the free up money will be used to complete the just cause gonna be a new rail project another thirty billion will be given to the kazakhstan development bank. so it can issue more loans twenty million tt will be use on the expo twenty seventeen project another twenty billion will be...
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right now the economy has a lot of excess capacity. if the economy gets going all this money floating around will start to push up prices. people will be more confident, spend more of their stock-market gains, then watch out. at that point once you let the horse out of the barn you find out that he is a thoroughbred stallion and you cannot catch him. melissa: peter just said that we are okay as long as the economy does not recover. that makes me feel better. >> also, the reason to worry, this is where people worry about bernanke. bernanke i think things what he thinks milton friedman would do, a crisis, bad economy, more of a traditional keynesian camp, this is a regular tool of government that the wise man moves the levers and creates money when they feel the economy. as you said, it is phony. a lot of people looking at nominal gdp measure. at the end of the day they have to take these assets out. get the cash out of the system. melissa: last word. at the end of the day you cannot check the market. >> absolutely. the things you said t
right now the economy has a lot of excess capacity. if the economy gets going all this money floating around will start to push up prices. people will be more confident, spend more of their stock-market gains, then watch out. at that point once you let the horse out of the barn you find out that he is a thoroughbred stallion and you cannot catch him. melissa: peter just said that we are okay as long as the economy does not recover. that makes me feel better. >> also, the reason to worry,...
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economy ok. from the capital thank you for your take on the math thank you from the financial world giving us an inside of the. this week these very first big coin a.t.m. let live in a cafe in vancouver canada so now people can actually exchange the digital currency for cash while enjoying a cup of coffee so just to be count them big oil is a stored in an anonymous online web wallet this is tim is totally separate from any bank or government users can buy products or services online or in a handful of stores if they want to and can exchange it into other cars as well so you say the u.s. dollar for example is all we know entering a new virtual currency well i'm now joined by adults with wilson here from the scope of all business school to help me understand this so does this mean that the big coin is finally becoming more mainstream with the coin is far from becoming mainstream fact is that most merchants in the west will not accept there are even familiar with it that said the currency was first
economy ok. from the capital thank you for your take on the math thank you from the financial world giving us an inside of the. this week these very first big coin a.t.m. let live in a cafe in vancouver canada so now people can actually exchange the digital currency for cash while enjoying a cup of coffee so just to be count them big oil is a stored in an anonymous online web wallet this is tim is totally separate from any bank or government users can buy products or services online or in a...
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then there's this little sugar blum, that it will wreck the economy. that's a hard one to make when the stock market hit an all-time high. thank you congressman. i'm beginning to fall in love with everybody in new jersey. tell me about the tenor of the discussion today. >> it was all scare tactics and the gop trying to sabotage the affordable care act. the first thing was this idea that you mentioned at first about the insurance companies taking away your plan. this is private insurance in a competitive market. so the insurers that are canceling these individual policies are doing so because they are not going to be able to sell them. if you have a skeletal plan that has very vifew benefits and cosa lot and somebody else is on the exchange that has better benefits and costs less, you're not going to be able to sell your insurance. so they're notifying people that they're not selling the lousy insurance at a high price. people say i want to keep my plan. why in the world would you want to keep a lousy plan that's going to cost you more. ant insurance co
then there's this little sugar blum, that it will wreck the economy. that's a hard one to make when the stock market hit an all-time high. thank you congressman. i'm beginning to fall in love with everybody in new jersey. tell me about the tenor of the discussion today. >> it was all scare tactics and the gop trying to sabotage the affordable care act. the first thing was this idea that you mentioned at first about the insurance companies taking away your plan. this is private insurance...
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it's taken a long time to get the economy to turn around. for the first time in five years it feels as though there is a positive sentiment in moving through the market. it's not just focused on london. the recovery typically starts in london and then emanates out. we're seeing a pickup in so many sectors and so many regions in the u.k., i think that's encouraging. i'd echo the prime minister's words. i think we're at the start of the journey. there is a lot more to do. >> he also talked about how we need to do more -- better things with education. not enough 16-year-olds are gaining gc passes with math and english. he said we need gcc passes. how crucial is this? >> i think it's absolutely vital. education and our educational systems being aligned with the jobs we're creating today and the next 10 to 20 years is absolutely vital to create an economy where we're self-sufficient in our skills. we've been talking about education for a long time now. i think we really do need to start the progress to better orientate our educational systems. >>
it's taken a long time to get the economy to turn around. for the first time in five years it feels as though there is a positive sentiment in moving through the market. it's not just focused on london. the recovery typically starts in london and then emanates out. we're seeing a pickup in so many sectors and so many regions in the u.k., i think that's encouraging. i'd echo the prime minister's words. i think we're at the start of the journey. there is a lot more to do. >> he also talked...
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. >>> what really keeps me up at night is the inabiblt of our government that push our economy and our society forward. a country's national security, any country's national security is more dependent on the strength of its economy, and on the strength of its society than anything else. i think there's for some reason that i don't understand, john, there's been a change from a willingness of the two parties to work together to get things done to today, two parties at each other's throat. >> former cia deputy director mike morrell says the biggest threat he sees to the u.s. is washington dysfunction. that's big from a guy that was with president bush during the 9/11 attacks and citing american greed as our number one problem, outfacing our economy. what do they actually want? francis wilkinson a member of bloomberg editorial board and lays it out in his recent column, i couldn't agree with you more. when you look at governors -- republican governors specifically and getting things done, chris christie, kasic or martinez, you can name a few that are in states that president obama won, bu
. >>> what really keeps me up at night is the inabiblt of our government that push our economy and our society forward. a country's national security, any country's national security is more dependent on the strength of its economy, and on the strength of its society than anything else. i think there's for some reason that i don't understand, john, there's been a change from a willingness of the two parties to work together to get things done to today, two parties at each other's...
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economy going to accelerate? it has been -- we waited for accel investigation to come and it happened, is it going to happen next year and if you optimistic about next year and you think the ims at the beginning of this show, their optimism for next year to the extent they have any is based on ac acceleration in e u.s. and will the u.s. economy accel investigation? i think the u.s. private sector is doing pretty good, deleveraging and got through the hangover from the financial crisis the question is will fiscal policy be sensible and will the u.s. stop dragging down growth with too much tightening. >> china i think you are absolutely right it is a big question, china the big story has been the slowdown in china, we used to have double digit growth rates and now seven. >> rose: i know people who are skeptical about the growth. >> absolutely, the question -- people are not really, ah, they are china it is okay to be okay or china bad and there is going to be a hard landing in china, i am kind of in the middle of t
economy going to accelerate? it has been -- we waited for accel investigation to come and it happened, is it going to happen next year and if you optimistic about next year and you think the ims at the beginning of this show, their optimism for next year to the extent they have any is based on ac acceleration in e u.s. and will the u.s. economy accel investigation? i think the u.s. private sector is doing pretty good, deleveraging and got through the hangover from the financial crisis the...
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the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day. [laughter] think about that. it's a joke. it's a joke. have a great halloween. central, isn't it, liberalism. our kids are learning so on. see you tomorrow. ♪ whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to me your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from gen
the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day....
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screw up the economy, kill public confidence, then say there's a lack of confidence and the economy's not growing as it could so i'm going to bring economic growth. >> chris, i think there's some validity to that based on the numbers. that same study you were talking about estimated that job growth was diminished by at least 60,000 jobs a month over the last few months. and that's going to continue on into next year. it's not like it's stopped because government is back in operation. it will be a continuing ripple effect over the nx year. and as you point out, this whole scenario could start up again in january and february further zapping consumer confidence. that's 2/3 of the economy is consumer spending. it's one reason why there's a growing angry gulf between tea party republicans such as ted cruz and the business community which has been shut out to some extent that wants its way back in here before things get out of hand. >> you know, i was skeptical, david -- i'll get back to you on this howard. there's cruz out there with his gun identifying with the nra again this weekend. he
screw up the economy, kill public confidence, then say there's a lack of confidence and the economy's not growing as it could so i'm going to bring economic growth. >> chris, i think there's some validity to that based on the numbers. that same study you were talking about estimated that job growth was diminished by at least 60,000 jobs a month over the last few months. and that's going to continue on into next year. it's not like it's stopped because government is back in operation. it...
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so the market and the economy are like two different things right now. people say i don't understand. markets are at record highs. trying to explain that imbalance is one of the most challenging things we have to do. >> the debt ceiling threat, as that looms yet again, february 7th, is that something that you worry about that maybe the second time around on the heels, only a quarter plus later? >> two things. one, unlikely republicans will use the tool as a shutdown again. is that good news? you could argue yes. there are a lot of people who wish we would default, wish we would default, take the pain. if you and i were running up debt, eventually we would miss a bill. >> sure. there's a lot of people who argue the united states needs to go through that exercise. i think this last example shows that politicians, when the fire is in the living room, they're going to find a way to make it work. >> squawk on the street. mark haines was the man for so long. i was scared to death. like the 800 pound gorilla. i thought he was going to bite. yet he was a love. >
so the market and the economy are like two different things right now. people say i don't understand. markets are at record highs. trying to explain that imbalance is one of the most challenging things we have to do. >> the debt ceiling threat, as that looms yet again, february 7th, is that something that you worry about that maybe the second time around on the heels, only a quarter plus later? >> two things. one, unlikely republicans will use the tool as a shutdown again. is that...
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when they graduate not only of the graduating into a hard economy and job market, but they don't have a lot of the decision making skills and autonomy and confidence that a lot of adults in previous generations and because their parents were so over involved. gerri: their parents did everything for them. there was an example. one of the stories i read said, a young girl came to you in said help me memorize this resonates. he said, while are you going to memorize your resonate? because mom made up. the level and the reach of these parents is phenomenal. >> it really is. and this is not all of them. there are many try to make it on a round and had to move back, because they cannot afford to live on their own. a lot of them have been so handicapped by parents. i have seen parents listed as references on resin maze. gerri: we are hearing about parents to get interviews with a case. it for someone my age it is i, you can't understand what is going on. is it possible these parents rely and their kids for? >> they -- these relate to their parents as friends. the bosses alike to make, you are
when they graduate not only of the graduating into a hard economy and job market, but they don't have a lot of the decision making skills and autonomy and confidence that a lot of adults in previous generations and because their parents were so over involved. gerri: their parents did everything for them. there was an example. one of the stories i read said, a young girl came to you in said help me memorize this resonates. he said, while are you going to memorize your resonate? because mom made...
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spending tends to slow down, hitting the entire economy. second, robust home sales with increase demand in the larger economy. housing has these tent identicals that go far beyond housing, carpentry, lumber, furnishings, pickup truck sales to contractors. moving in a new home comes with additional spend on the ground home improvement, big tickest purchases, furniture, applieses. housing over the last year has helped to boost sales at building and garden reply. by 7.6%. that's just an example.
spending tends to slow down, hitting the entire economy. second, robust home sales with increase demand in the larger economy. housing has these tent identicals that go far beyond housing, carpentry, lumber, furnishings, pickup truck sales to contractors. moving in a new home comes with additional spend on the ground home improvement, big tickest purchases, furniture, applieses. housing over the last year has helped to boost sales at building and garden reply. by 7.6%. that's just an example.
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he said there were definitely signs that the economy had reached a turning point which he said would have been the medicine which has been prescribed to many countries within the euro zone and would take longer for this positive trend to translate into growth to start generating jobs which as you pointed out is one of the key problems really at the moment in the euro zone and they said it was too early to declare victory and not a time to feel complacent and more work needs to be done in the euro zone and europe to tackle the problems and modernize the economy. >> reporter: huge problems ahead and europe has a jobs crisis and a wide disparity in economic performances across the euro zone. >> yes, in particular to do with the whole question of public debt. again they said there had been some encouraging trends previously, there were only three countries that were not having to under go extraordinary exceptional measures to actually tackle their public debt and he says there were 12 countries that were no longer subjected to the special measures and clearly public debt and government s
he said there were definitely signs that the economy had reached a turning point which he said would have been the medicine which has been prescribed to many countries within the euro zone and would take longer for this positive trend to translate into growth to start generating jobs which as you pointed out is one of the key problems really at the moment in the euro zone and they said it was too early to declare victory and not a time to feel complacent and more work needs to be done in the...
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the old economy a few years. time not need. fluted don't doubt it all false full of. stock. oh yeah yeah. good job i'm not. i'm all in all the float just the truth you don't. the kickboxing girls cop i took first prize on my third attempt. at the best cities. was i. when i won it was like an emotional explosion. i. i. saw an elbow is not a supreme ouster of combat go back today he's just a sunday doubt he doesn't get to see his own son often enough. in the only one here on the ole back don't go for too long he's got his homework to do we don't see each other often come for the weekend more often the. night my. so when you go brandish a saber like this to. i like bailey's dad because we can go home walks he can take me to them his men parekh buy me things. to kill this bill like my son to live like me at the. gym. school. gym oh. no no no come on more go like this. i like aims to be surrounded by men who are devoted most of last. resort to. the like as goal is to eventually overcome the stereotypes of women. who use a member like a personal slave sir. fortunately it seems i f
the old economy a few years. time not need. fluted don't doubt it all false full of. stock. oh yeah yeah. good job i'm not. i'm all in all the float just the truth you don't. the kickboxing girls cop i took first prize on my third attempt. at the best cities. was i. when i won it was like an emotional explosion. i. i. saw an elbow is not a supreme ouster of combat go back today he's just a sunday doubt he doesn't get to see his own son often enough. in the only one here on the ole back don't go...
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government shutdown had any affects on the economy or job market. >>> chinese authorities believe the ethnic uighurs were behind the bombing in tienemen square. >>> china's central television said authorities detained five suspects on suspicion of colluding with the dead suspects. cctv said all five were captured within ten hours of the incident. judging from their names, all five detainees are believed to be wiegers. they announced quick police response. the media called the crash an act of well organized terrorism. they said a flag with a word implying islamic holy war was found. they stopped short of saying who carried out the incident but left the impression it was wieger islamic extremists. >>> chie 23450ez prosecutors told police they are officialry arrest a squaurn nails being held for reporting on corruption at a state-owned company. >>> a correspondent for the new express newspaper was detained by police after his article was published. the newspaper demanded for two days that he be released. but it suddenly apologized to its readers after state run media report thad he told
government shutdown had any affects on the economy or job market. >>> chinese authorities believe the ethnic uighurs were behind the bombing in tienemen square. >>> china's central television said authorities detained five suspects on suspicion of colluding with the dead suspects. cctv said all five were captured within ten hours of the incident. judging from their names, all five detainees are believed to be wiegers. they announced quick police response. the media called the...
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fat birds from the sewage so perhaps you could do that here as well that might be a way to build the economy well i think what you're saying is that there is an analogy here between converting the sewer garbage fat slop into reprocessed tidbits available as a combustible or yes on the street with the slump in the financial system so they take credit they take collateral that's better abused and has been sold down and resold hundreds of times and they put it on the balance sheet of the bank of england and the bank of england exchanges fresh slop me in the form of the guilt which is then the collateral upon which the pow's and bubble in london is based and if you were to examine the balance sheet of the bank of england you would find reprocess pork slop and gutter slop and oil and all kinds of dog bark bit in the us like you know a fillin whatever it is you know trying to cut it get into little mandarin there. you know i hear the mandarin you know it's no no no news i'm saying like the bouncin of the bank of england. it is as toxic as that as the reprocessed oil was being dredged up from the s
fat birds from the sewage so perhaps you could do that here as well that might be a way to build the economy well i think what you're saying is that there is an analogy here between converting the sewer garbage fat slop into reprocessed tidbits available as a combustible or yes on the street with the slump in the financial system so they take credit they take collateral that's better abused and has been sold down and resold hundreds of times and they put it on the balance sheet of the bank of...
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instead of devil raysing a problem discreetly, narrowly, they decided to review one-sixth of the economy that's what you are getting the pushback, generally from american people and specifically from conservatives whose warrant against this -- for 4 1/2 years. >> let's turn to your book which is a collection of articles and essays you published throughout your career and early days. believe it or not, for some viewers, the new republic, and then -- on to the "time" magazine and "washington post," you coined the term -- maybe a decade ago about -- called bush derangement syndrome. your psychiatrist. acute onset of pair now yeah and otherwise normal people and rae action to the policies. the presidency. name the existence of george w. bush, he said. there is, without it seem to me, an obama derangement syndrome as well. do you think that one is any more acute than the other? have you been to be able diagnose more cases the other? >> well, to start, it was largely tongue-in-cheek giving it a serious diagnosis. as you know, when you try ironing in general, the iron is missed. i actually had
instead of devil raysing a problem discreetly, narrowly, they decided to review one-sixth of the economy that's what you are getting the pushback, generally from american people and specifically from conservatives whose warrant against this -- for 4 1/2 years. >> let's turn to your book which is a collection of articles and essays you published throughout your career and early days. believe it or not, for some viewers, the new republic, and then -- on to the "time" magazine and...
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. >> obama and his socialist party wanted to take over one sixth of the economy. >> medical devices, all kinds of crazy things, contraception. buy our own breast pump and birth control pill. >> this is just too good. >> it's not insurance. it's welfare. >> they're afraid of it being popular. >> all i ask of fox and everybody else to provide the content. >> you're taking away their choice. >> and i believe in choice. except obviously in marriage and reproductive rights. ♪ >>> it's been a week of setbacks, delays and partisan bickering and i am not talking about the outrage over the obama carolout but the judicial system. three major decisions this weekend. new york city, texas and latest in washington, d.c. first, right here in the big apple where judges from the 2nd circuit put to a stop to the decision issued in august that would have forced changes to the city's stop and frisk program. the reason? not the substance but the role of the judge who, quote, ran afoul of the code of conduct by compromising the quote appearance of impartiality surrounding the litigation. so in other wor
. >> obama and his socialist party wanted to take over one sixth of the economy. >> medical devices, all kinds of crazy things, contraception. buy our own breast pump and birth control pill. >> this is just too good. >> it's not insurance. it's welfare. >> they're afraid of it being popular. >> all i ask of fox and everybody else to provide the content. >> you're taking away their choice. >> and i believe in choice. except obviously in marriage...
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we go to this part of the world the british muslims contribute at least thirty billion pounds to the economy here while u.k. banks offer more islamic services than in any other western country in fact islamic funding has propped up some of the capital's largest developments including the shot on the olympic village but critics say the welcoming approach doesn't go beyond investment british politicians have in the past rejected proposals to recognise shari'a lower in certain areas with large muslim populations while the recent debate in parliament centered on whether or not to penalize local shari'a courts which help british muslims result family issues when a small group of locals try to impose sharia law in london's east end the response was that of horror but when it comes to the potential goldmine that is muslim money the city of london's lord mayor recently said that islamic finance should be as british suspicion chips and the f.a. cup final reporting from the city of london i'm poly boyko thank you that we're going to stay in london for now and join a. capital of find out what the finan
we go to this part of the world the british muslims contribute at least thirty billion pounds to the economy here while u.k. banks offer more islamic services than in any other western country in fact islamic funding has propped up some of the capital's largest developments including the shot on the olympic village but critics say the welcoming approach doesn't go beyond investment british politicians have in the past rejected proposals to recognise shari'a lower in certain areas with large...
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barracks from the sewage so perhaps you could do that here as well that might be a way to build the economy well i think what you're saying is that there is an analogy here between converting the sewer garbage fat slop into reprocess tidbits available as it commenced to poles or yes on the street with the slump in the financial system so they take credit they take collateral that's better abused and has been sold down and resold hundreds of times and they put it on the balance sheet of the bank of england and the bank of england exchanges fresh sloppy in the form of a guilt which is then the collateral upon which the pouncing bubble in london is based and if you were to examine the balance sheet of the bank of england you would find reprocess pork slop and gutter slop and oil and all kinds of dog bar bit and the. you know fill and whatever it is you know trying to cut it get into little mandarin there. did you hear the manner now it's no no no news i'm saying like the balance sheet of the bank of england it is as toxic as that as the reprocessed oil that's being dredged up from the streets
barracks from the sewage so perhaps you could do that here as well that might be a way to build the economy well i think what you're saying is that there is an analogy here between converting the sewer garbage fat slop into reprocess tidbits available as it commenced to poles or yes on the street with the slump in the financial system so they take credit they take collateral that's better abused and has been sold down and resold hundreds of times and they put it on the balance sheet of the bank...
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you think coal is depressed because of the economy? >> there's been a lot of coal taken out of the industry. a lot of mines have been shut down. the reason i like coal stocks is the economics and also i like anr. they're in the gas play with a solid company called rice energy. very successful people. they're going public now. i love the eatton corporation. >> they make fabulous products. >> things we're going to need. >> i own a full service business. eaton axles never break down. they could give you a million mile warranty and wouldn't have to pay. they're a quality product. look at parker's numbers. it's 116 now. there's more to come. emerson is another one. >> emmerson electric another one. go down the list. the thing we're all going to have to deal with is sluggish revenue growth. that's going to be around a while. you look at general motors, they missed the revenue number. they made more money. why? because they're squeezing cost out. i'm excited if we ever get things going all at once, companies that have made themselves so effic
you think coal is depressed because of the economy? >> there's been a lot of coal taken out of the industry. a lot of mines have been shut down. the reason i like coal stocks is the economics and also i like anr. they're in the gas play with a solid company called rice energy. very successful people. they're going public now. i love the eatton corporation. >> they make fabulous products. >> things we're going to need. >> i own a full service business. eaton axles never...
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there's going to be about $15 billion of new money infused into kentucky's economy. so this is a win-win situation. >> what do you think about other states that have rejected this? i mean, you must be -- you see what it does for your state. your thoughts on other states that just haven't gone down this road. >> unfortunately, i think a lot of them are making political decisions as opposed to decisions in the best interest of their people. and i would predict to you that over the next two or three years, most of those states will end up doing exactly what we're doing, because their people are going to see what kentuckyians are getting, what people in other states are doing, affordable health coverage and they're going to demand their political leaders do what we're doing. >> now, you have done this with basically three contractors, correct? and this hasn't been a huge expansion of kentucky government. >> oh, not at all. i mean, we brought the private enterprise in to do this with us. we have our own people that already work in the medicaid system, and public health. a
there's going to be about $15 billion of new money infused into kentucky's economy. so this is a win-win situation. >> what do you think about other states that have rejected this? i mean, you must be -- you see what it does for your state. your thoughts on other states that just haven't gone down this road. >> unfortunately, i think a lot of them are making political decisions as opposed to decisions in the best interest of their people. and i would predict to you that over the...
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world economy has become increasingly increasingly globalized and its more of our economy is about intellectual property and not bricks and mortar you can see there is more of this stateless income sloshing around the system which provided ireland with even more opportunities to be. a leader in competitiveness with multinationals now i have one final question for you what country today do you believe has this simplistic and most effective tax cut i know that i want to question a lot of your opinion on that is a very loaded question and. it's. i really don't know what she wants one thing it's very difficult even for full time experts who follow this every day is it's hard enough just to understand one tax system the united states it's a full time job and then when you ask us to compare you know french to our france to ireland to the u.k. to hong kong to switzerland but different languages different laws and everything is in flux so it's really hard to put your finger on that but i my impression is that it is certainly among the one of the simplest and u.k. is moving towards greater simplicity at
world economy has become increasingly increasingly globalized and its more of our economy is about intellectual property and not bricks and mortar you can see there is more of this stateless income sloshing around the system which provided ireland with even more opportunities to be. a leader in competitiveness with multinationals now i have one final question for you what country today do you believe has this simplistic and most effective tax cut i know that i want to question a lot of your...
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days when we used to work and a little equity from the mortgage traps into which our post industrial economies have sunk sprinkling a little toxic waste from the slaughterhouses of derivatives and jamie diamond's mildewy bucket shop basement and then reprocessing it all and selling it as liquidity or a market making and wealth creation other branded slop inducing nausea from financial mega banks in the city or on wall street oh stacy herbert max they got our debt sounds as gross as the gutter oil from china we're going to look at that gutter oil this video of tiny street food made from gutter oil is the most disgusting thing you will see all day and aside from being a downright disgusting it's also contains carcinogens and other toxins let's look at the video here some would be making at the school in a day's work for this woman she opens up a manhole cover and scoops out it's much slower because she can't she works in the streets at the southern chinese city of shenzhen a foot soldier in china so-called customer oil industry this reminds me of a story we covered here on the kaiser report a co
days when we used to work and a little equity from the mortgage traps into which our post industrial economies have sunk sprinkling a little toxic waste from the slaughterhouses of derivatives and jamie diamond's mildewy bucket shop basement and then reprocessing it all and selling it as liquidity or a market making and wealth creation other branded slop inducing nausea from financial mega banks in the city or on wall street oh stacy herbert max they got our debt sounds as gross as the gutter...